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- Shock G: Riding Off Into The Sunset - Baller Status
Digital Underground frontman Shock G is a living legend in his own right with well over twenty years of experience in the game. The East Coast based native/Florida transplant, by way of Oakland, California, started his professional career in the late ...
- Houston teens to compete at Washington poetry slam (w/video) (Houston Chronicle)
Their inspirations come from all over — observations made while busing tables at an Outback Steakhouse, a family nightmare in Indonesia, a poster from the Vans Warped Tour.
- Miles Kington Remembered: For rulings on the English language ... - The Independent
It's a great pleasure to welcome the return of Dr Wordsmith, our roving linguist, who has torn himself away from the Three Jolly Typesetters to come and answer queries about the highways and byways of language. In the words of the poet, let battle ...
- Guiding Hands Help Immigrant Artists Connect (New York Times)
A mentoring program run by the New York Foundation for the Arts helps artists from abroad gain a toehold in the city’s diverse arts community.
- Art/Culture Review (Mmegi)
One of the fastest growing local drama outfits is Cave Drama Group of Gabane. According to founder and director Oefile Mokgware, they are a splinter group from established outfits Dijammogo, Serite, and Dirobaroba.
- Summer 2008 Arts Preview Calendar - Daily Gazette
Caffe Lena. 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs. First ticket price is for the general public, the second for members. 583-0022. www.caffelena.com June 4: Poetry Open Mike with featured reader Christine Gelineau. $3. 7 p.m. June 6: Mallory O’Donnell ...
- 'Poetry in motion' - Twin Falls Times-News
Remember that scene at the beginning of the recent Bond adventure "Casino Royale" in which the agent chases a man across a construction site, bounding fences, scaling girders, leaping across empty space to land on a crane boom? That's parkour. Kind ...
- Beautiful 'Tree' bears fruit despite ill-suited story line (Chicago Sun-Times)
You have to give big props to Chicago Opera Theater, the little company that could, can and does.
- Theater review: A wistful double bill - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: A wistful double billSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoThat inability to quite ground Massicotte's ethereal poetry in deep-rooted emotion undercuts the play's power. Charlie's fantasy of battle - heroism and ...
- Passion spread by word of mouth - Tonight South Africa
Wesley Pepper is a poet and a fine artist from Joburg. He is a member of the collective, Reunitedsiblings, who merge poetry with fine art. They have published three anthologies thus far and are growing. Pepper also has personal projects in the ...
- Maya Angelou captivates Cleveland audience - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comMaya Angelou captivates Cleveland audienceThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoFrail knees kept her off her feet for much of her 75-minute, free-flowing performance, but she did stand up for poetry. And she brought her own Plexiglass ...
- Close Shave (MetroActive)
BUTCHLALIS de Panochtitlan—L.A. butch performance artists Raquel Gutierrez, Mari Garcia and Claudia Rodriguez—explored a new dimension in their full-length piece, The Barber of East L.A., which played over the weekend at MACLA following a week's residency by the troupe.
- Shrink's Progress - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. - Ninety-two-year-old Reba Goldstein of Ft. Lauderdale likes to clip stories out of the newspapers and give them to her friends. This week she cut one out of the Miami Herald and gave it to my mother. "Does Joyce know about these ...
- Young writers uncaged - Eureka Street
Eureka StreetYoung writers uncagedEureka Street, Australia - 13 hours agoOne of the teenage mums writes poetry, the other fantasy. The Goths are into dragons and wizards. A girl in a wheelchair says, 'Melanie. A novel. ...
- No 'Doubt' about it: Capital Rep nails it (Albany Times Union)
ALBANY -- Wow, can John Patrick Shanley write a play.It's no surprise that in 2005, "Doubt: A Parable" won both the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Capital Repertory Theatre's season-closing production of the play, directed by Terence Lamude, is like a hammer blow to the forehead. If you like to leave the theater thinking, this is your kind of stuff. The play is set in 1964, when the ...
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